The Navajo Life Series is centered about experiences familiar to Navajo children. The pages of this book can be meaningful to Navajo youngsters because they have really lived what they will now read.
A Navajo-English picture dictionary, with bilingual text and extensive verb entries to demonstrate conjugation, developed for students learning to read and write Navajo.
Brian Wildsmith naaltsos wólta'igíí Kéyahgi Halį́į́'ii 'áłchíní yázhí yá hei diilaa Kéyahgi Halį́į́'íí dabízhi' dóó' bee bóhoneedlǫ́ǫ́' ádaanínígíí dabikáá'.
Brian Wildsmith's book of farm animals introduces children to the names of the animals found on a farm as well as the sound that each animal makes.
An English translation for the Navajo language vocabulary of colors, parts of corn and foods is included. Originally created to teachNavajo children about corn and corn related vocabulary, it is also a great introduction for non-Native children to this important foodsource.
When a small boy graduates from his little pony to a big horse, the pony is sad until the time comes when he is able to do something the big horse cannot do.